Family domestic disturbance with assault at McKeesport home, Mckeesport PA
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic disturbance occurred near Center Street in McKeesport involving family members. A cousin threw objects and held a baseball bat, and an 18-year-old niece attacked people inside the home. One female was taken into custody.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County East PD 1 and East PD 3
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03:2
Transcript:
00:00
Near Center Street for a physical family domestic.
00:10
There's the cousin throwing things and one of them has a baseball bat in their bedroom.
00:31
County 1936 traffic 837 at Grant, I'll get the plate.
00:36
Okay.
00:43
Go off-62 radio.
00:45
Oh,
00:49
52 radio. Soup, we're sticking off the stove? I'm clear.
00:57
1411 count, you can need another unit with you.
01:03
Let me get up here, see what's going on.
01:06
36.
01:13
1936, I'm clear.
01:17
46.
01:18
1411 County second caller reporting that her niece is attacking people inside the home 18-year-old female
01:27
I'm out here I'm familiar with this room here
01:31
copy
01:36
County McKee for you code for
01:42
All right, Connie, we're good, thank you.
01:46
All right here.
01:53
1194, 1184 are coming.
01:57
94.
02:05
CVV Furniture 8C01 Walnut Street.
02:08
Cullors reporting people fighting outside of this location.
02:15
Okay.
02:18
Okay.
02:23
Where that's about to do.
02:27
Racing.
02:35
11772 got he put me around to uh that call with 94
02:41
go
02:48
County, 1411.
02:52
1411.
02:55
One female in custody, code's over.
03:00
Copy one female in custody code 4, 1859.
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Location mentioned:
Center St, McKeesport, PA 15132
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